[TowerTalk] Triex WT51

Andre VanWyk kr5dx at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 21 14:27:41 EDT 2013


That is a good plan too but make sure the owner gives you a letter that it is OK for a boom truck to come onto the property as they are heavy and can damage driveways and gardens....
Been there too!
NJ0F

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On Apr 21, 2013, at 11:22 AM, Mickey Baker <fishflorida at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, Kathy,
> 
> If I ever have any doubt, for $300 or so, I hire a boom truck. Before it
> comes, loosen all the bolts to the base, but tighten two on each leg back.
> Attach a rope to the base of the tower to be used as a tag line. Put your
> ladder against the tower if you can do so safely and attach the lift strap
> securely near the top of the tower. Ask the operator to put lift tension on
> the crane. Move the ladder out of the way. Usually, these toweres were
> installed by tilting up. If so, while the tower is supported by the
> strap/boom, remove all bolts except those used as a hinge, loosen them and
> have the operator lower the tower to the ground. Remove the final bolts
> with the tower supported on he ground, then have the operator load it on
> your trailer/truck.
> 
> If you look at simple lever math, a 400 pound tower can exert a very high
> load with one end on the ground and people 6' up from the end. Be safe!
> 
> 73,
> 
> Mickey N4MB
> 
> On Sunday, April 21, 2013, Kathy Bookmiller wrote:
> 
>> Hello TTérs,
>> 
>> I was at an estate sale yesterday. Went there actually to look at the amp.
>> advertised. Was gone but noticed a ham-m control box so took a look to see
>> what it was for. Found a nice WT51 out back. Looks in excellent condition
>> and not very old judging from lack of rust and the concrete base still
>> looked pretty 'white'. On top is what I believe is a 4el Mosley tri-bander.
>> Did they make a TA34?? Never had a Mosley antenna, always Hygain or Telrex
>> in the past.
>> 
>> Anyway, my problem is how to lower it. I'd put a ladder up to the top to
>> remove the antenna/rotator but how to lower the actual tower over is the
>> question. Didn't see anything I could attach a block and tackle to. I see
>> from the current site, the tower weighs 360 pounds. Now I am a member of
>> the local DX club, but like most clubs today, it is full of old men and
>> couple of us slowly aging  woman.
>> 
>> So I'm asking, how many folks do you think I would need to walk the tower
>> over? Or any other ideas such as letting it fall onto something soft and
>> crush able like a bunch of cardboard boxes? Ideas?
>> 73,
>> Kathy, W2NK
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